60cc
there are two possibilities for this, * the engine get fuel, may be because of broken or stuk open idle solenoid, even when the engine is turned off still fuel is supplied to the conbuston chamber. * well you have turned of the ignition, still the engine runs, sure the engine is hot and there are carbon deposits in the combustion chamber which are hot enough to ignite the fuel mixture in the combustion chamber. or else the the exhaust valve edge around the valve head is so thin therefore it stays at red hot to ignite the fuel mixture in the combustion chamber. your engine will stop running if you can stop one of the two possibilities.
blue smoke=oil in the combustion chamber(i.e. valve seals etc) white smoke=coolant in the combustion chamber(head gasket etc) black smoke=gas in the combustion chamber(leaky valve etc)
There is no Chevy 4.3 V8. The 4.3 is a V6 followed by a 4.8 V8
no
Yes they will, but 305 heads have a smaller combustion chamber so it may raise your compression ratio.
stock 350 heads are 72 or 74 cc
yep, though you may have to replace the mounts.
#5 cylinder on a Chevy 350Its the 3rd cylinder back on the drivers side of the engine
The engine capacity of a 2005 Chevy Tahoe can vary greatly. The engine is usually a 8 cylinder or some are a 6 cylinder. Most are the faster models.
The cylinder on the very front of the engine is #1.
#1 cylinder is on the left of the engine as you are facing it from the front.
Engine types 6 cylinder 3.8 8 cylinder 5.0 and 4.4